1. Choose the correct part form of the verbr. o. Last night 1 had chetted/ chatted to my best friend on the phone for hours.
1. When I finished/ wat finishing the cooking. I opened/ was opening a boece of wine. 2. He had been studying/ was studying all night and was/ was being exhausted the next day.
3. I was running/ had run to catch the bus when I was falling/fet over. *. My boyfriend wasn't liking/ didn't like the dress I had boughe/ was buying for the party
5. Eduardo Chillide had been/was a sculpeor before he died / had died in 2002.
6. How far had you driven / were you driving before you realized you had Forgotten / Forgot your
passport?
7. I hadn't been waiting/ didn't waie jong when it had started/started raining.
8. The company was interviewing/ had interviewed me three times before I had goe/ got the job.
9. You were looking/looked really hot. What had you done / had you been doing?
20. She had been waiting / waited for the bus for 20 minutes when three buses arrived/were arriving
together.
2. Complete the text with the correct past form of the verbs.
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1. Last night I chatted to my best friend on the phone for hours.
Explanation: The correct form of the verb "chat" in the past tense is "chatted."
2. When I finished the cooking, I opened a bottle of wine.
Explanation: The correct form of the verb "finish" in the past tense is "finished." The correct form of the verb "open" in the past tense is "opened."
3. He had been studying all night and was exhausted the next day.
Explanation: The sentence describes an action that started in the past (studying all night) and continued until a specific point in the past (being exhausted the next day). Therefore, the correct form of the verb "study" is "had been studying." The correct form of the verb "be" in the past tense is "was."
4. I was running to catch the bus when I fell over.
Explanation: The correct form of the verb "run" in the past tense is "was running." The correct form of the verb "fall" in the past tense is "fell."
5. My boyfriend didn't like the dress I had bought for the party.
Explanation: The sentence describes an action that happened in the past (buying the dress) and is not connected to the present. Therefore, the correct form of the verb "like" is "didn't like." The correct form of the verb "buy" in the past tense is "had bought."
6. Eduardo Chillida was a sculptor before he died in 2002.
Explanation: The sentence describes a fact in the past (being a sculptor) and a specific point in the past when the sculptor died (in 2002). Therefore, the correct form of the verb "be" is "was." The correct form of the verb "die" is "died."
7. How far had you driven before you realized you had forgotten your passport?
Explanation: The sentence describes an action that started and was completed in the past (driven) before another action (realizing). Therefore, the correct form of the verb "drive" is "had driven." The correct form of the verb "forget" in the past tense is "had forgotten."
8. I hadn't been waiting long when it started raining.
Explanation: The sentence describes an action that started and was ongoing in the past (waiting) before another action (raining). Therefore, the correct form of the verb "wait" is "hadn't been waiting." The correct form of the verb "start" in the past tense is "started."
9. The company had interviewed me three times before I got the job.
Explanation: The sentence describes an action that happened in the past (interviewing) and another action that happened afterward (getting the job). Therefore, the correct form of the verb "interview" is "had interviewed." The correct form of the verb "get" in the past tense is "got."
10. You looked really hot. What had you been doing?
Explanation: The sentence describes a state in the past (looking hot) and asks about the actions that led to that state. Therefore, the correct form of the verb "look" is "looked." The correct form of the verb "do" is "had been doing."
11. She had been waiting for the bus for 20 minutes when three buses arrived together.
Explanation: The sentence describes an action that started and was ongoing in the past (waiting) until another action (arriving). Therefore, the correct form of the verb "wait" is "had been waiting." The correct form of the verb "arrive" in the past tense is "arrived."
The second part of the question asks to complete the text with the correct past form of the verbs. However, the text provided in the image is not visible. Can you please provide the text again?